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Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar (or simply Breaking Points) is an American political news and opinion series created and hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti. It was launched in June 2021 by Ball and Enjeti, both former hosts of The HillШаблон:'s Rising web series. They publish an audio-only podcast and the video program is available on YouTube, Rumble and Spotify. Its format includes one anchor representative of the political left (Ball) and one right-of-center anchor (Enjeti), who provide news and commentary with a populist view from divergent sides of the political spectrum.[1][2]Шаблон:Better source[3]

Format

Шаблон:Unreferenced section Breaking Points features commentary and analysis of political news and current events, in-studio interviews with journalists, politicians, campaign staff and surrogates, political advisors and strategists, and members of the news media, and occasional live-analysis segments. Krystal and Saagar, the primary hosts, usually publish on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Journalist Ryan Grim and culture writer Emily Jashinsky co-host on a show on Wednesdays called Counter Points.

Ball and Enjeti each produce, write, and deliver a monologue each episode highlighting an important topic in current events. The hosts analyze the topic, usually organized into three or four bullet-points. This is followed by an open discussion with the other host, available to premium subscribers.

Business model

The majority of the show's revenue comes from premium subscribers, with some additional revenues from YouTube and podcast ads.[4] Their expenses are around one million dollars a year.[4]

History

Шаблон:Multiple issues On May 28, 2021, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti announced their departure from The Hill's Rising. The Breaking Points program and channel launched at YouTube on Monday, June 7, 2021, and reached 285,000 channel subscribers by Friday of that week.[5]

Ball and Enjeti had spoken about subtle pressure they experienced working under The Hill's corporate umbrella when choosing topics to cover and the angles used in their coverage there. These anecdotes match their thesis about how power is wielded in Washington;Шаблон:ORШаблон:Says who with Breaking Points, they sought to free themselves of any such corporate influence.Шаблон:Fact

At the new venture, they gained complete editorial control over their work.Шаблон:Fact[5]Шаблон:Dubious They also lost access to certain resources they enjoyed at Rising, such as a small network of field reporters and regular remote hits with members of Congress from inside the Capitol dome.Шаблон:ORШаблон:Fact

As of December 2023, Breaking Points has 1.12 million subscribers on YouTube.[6]

Other personnel

Шаблон:Refimprove section In September 2022, former Rising hosts Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky also joined Breaking Points, at first filling in on as co-hosts and for special coverage as needed.[7]Шаблон:Verification needed Grim and Jashinsky now co-anchor their own show, Counterpoints, which airs one to two times a week on the Breaking Points YouTube channel.Шаблон:Fact

The Breaking Points YouTube channel occasionally features contributions from a number of other reporters or writers.Шаблон:Fact The channel also posts cross-over content from other affiliated partners and programs. These have included:Шаблон:Fact


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